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Every fly fisher comes to the sport eager to learn but with limited knowledge. Gaining more understanding and developing skills is best accomplished by finding a mentor, being studious, and/or joining a group of like-minded individuals. This book chronicles Doug Porter's almost 70-year journey learning the art, craft, and science of fly fishing, and the people who influenced him along the way. In this book you will be introduced to many of those who mentored, inspired, or otherwise shared their knowledge and skills. Most of these fly fishers unselfishly dedicated time and effort not only to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Every fly fisher comes to the sport eager to learn but with limited knowledge. Gaining more understanding and developing skills is best accomplished by finding a mentor, being studious, and/or joining a group of like-minded individuals. This book chronicles Doug Porter's almost 70-year journey learning the art, craft, and science of fly fishing, and the people who influenced him along the way. In this book you will be introduced to many of those who mentored, inspired, or otherwise shared their knowledge and skills. Most of these fly fishers unselfishly dedicated time and effort not only to advance the sport, but also to help improve the environment and habitat of the fish they pursued. You will also better understand how patterns, equipment, and materials have evolved to meet the ever changing needs and demands of the serious fly fisher.
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Autorenporträt
Doug has promoted the sport of fly fishing through teaching, guiding, and mentoring for many years. He contributed to successful books, such as "The Gilly", "Fly Fishing British Columbia", "Contemporary Fly Patterns of British Columbia," as well as to magazines. He retired from the BC Ministry of Forests in 2003, and currently resides near Horse Lake, close to 100 Mile House in the South Cariboo Region of British Columbia, continuing his lifelong pursuit of chucking flies to the fish.